Description
Hi, my name is Stanley and I am fundraising for the community affected by Islamic extremism, popularly called Fulani Bandits, in Nigeria.
They lost their homes. They lost their families. They shouldn’t lose their future.
For years, a silent and devastating crisis has been unfolding across Nigeria’s Middle Belt and Northern regions. Targeted attacks on Christian communities have left thousands dead, hundreds of villages razed to the ground, and over two million people internally displaced.
Why We Need Your Help
While the global news cycle often moves on, the survivors remain in makeshift camps with little to no access to basic necessities. We are launching this fundraiser to provide immediate, life-saving intervention for those targeted in these recent waves of violence.
Where Your Donation Goes
Your generosity will be converted directly into vigilante support through our verified local partners. We are focusing on four critical pillars:
Emergency Nutrition: Providing clean water and food staples (rice, beans, and oil) to displaced families.
Medical Care: Mobile clinics to treat injuries, provide prenatal care, and supply essential medications.
Trauma Counseling: Specialist-led sessions to help children and adults process the profound psychological impact of the violence.
Shelter & Bedding: Providing mats, blankets, and temporary roofing materials for those whose homes were destroyed.
How You Can Make a Difference
$25 can provide a “Family Food Basket” for one week.
$50 can cover a medical consultation and antibiotics for a wounded survivor.
$100 can provide a trauma recovery kit and counseling for a child.
$500 can help rebuild a family’s destroyed shelter.
Transparency Note: We are committed to full accountability. Regular updates, photos (while respecting the dignity and safety of victims), and financial reports will be posted directly to this page so you can see the impact of your gift.
Other Ways to Help
If you can’t donate at this time, please consider sharing this link on your social media platforms. Awareness is the first step toward intervention.
Stand with the persecuted. Restore hope to Nigeria.







